C17, with C17 alterations and repairs.
Chancel, former N chancel chapel, aisled nave, N & S porches, W tower 2-bay chancel has 4-light E window with cusped heads to lights and 4-centred head, and 2-light windows to S with ogee-arched heads to lights and basket-arched heads, all with hood moulds, that to E window with label stops Small chamfered priest's door to S with Tudor-arched head.
Chapel has 2-light E window, probably C17, with chamfered mullion and straight head, and 3-light window to N with round trefoil-headed lights and 4-centred heads, both with hood moulds.
Fine late C13 S door has roll-moulding with fillet innermost, large dog-tooth ornament outermost, imposts and more dog-tooth ornament to hood mould.
Off-set clasping buttresses and battlemented parapet with crocketed pinnacles to angles and 2 gargoyles to each side.
Body of church has stone-coped gables with kneelers, those to S aisle carved with animal or demon heads.
Perpendicular-style roof with arch braces to ties and wall posts on carved stone head corbels.
Octagonal font with 2- light blank tracery patterns to bowl including Perpendicular motifs.
Monuments: veined white and black marble wall monument in chancel with Latin inscription to Rev. Richard Cooke d.
Slate wall monument with gilded incised ornament and lettering to Rev. Thos Parke d.